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Hi I'm Jason Hymas

I am an engineer, a father, a husband, and a Mormon.

About Me

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I like anything that has two wheels. Bicycle, motorcycle, moped, you name it I like it. And wood. I like wood. Mostly just collecting it at this point, although I have great hopes of being able to build something worthwhile someday. My wife and I have four children. When we built our home, our builder told us "you may not live in the middle of nowhere, but you can see it from here". We like our space.

Why I am a Mormon

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I am a Mormon because of my testimony of the Book of Mormon. On my mission and throughout my life, there have sometimes been questions that I do not know the answer to. What I have always come back to, however, is my testimony that the Book of Mormon is true, and everything else follows from that.

How I live my faith

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I am a new young men's president in my ward. I am in charge (hah) of the young men in our ward from 12-18 years of age. So far, I am just trying to not drop too many balls and trying to live what I am trying to teach. It is definitely a work in progress, but it is in progress.

Why is it important for us to take care of our bodies? Why are our bodies called temples of God in the Bible?

Jason Hymas

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One of the greatest gifts our Heavenly Father has given us is our agency. Our ability to choose, combined with the Atonement of Jesus Christ, is how we learn and progress. Many of the choices we make and the lessons we learn involve how we treat our physical bodies and what we choose to do with those bodies. As we take care of the physical bodies we are given, we are better able to serve others and learn from the actions we take.Show moreShow less